<p>I definetly agree.</p>
<p>If spending $120,000 to go to UPenn and to be a Quaker means that much to you then you should follow your dreams.</p>
<p>For me, I was perfectly happy graduating from Rutgers in 2 1/2 years due to them accepting my all my AP credit and having to pay nothing due to scholarships and grants. It was more important for me to move out of my parents home and buy my own 3 bedroom house at 23 yrs old through an FHA loan than to be burdened with studnet loans for the next ten years of my life. I am proud scarlet knight who has no regrets for my generic "state" quality education which by the way was the same school the dean of my graduate school graduated from.</p>